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Coming alongside the rise of the F8X M3/M4, BMW’s M Performance parts line also began to stand out more than before. In the first stages of M Performance parts development, carbon fiber roofs and bumpers (not bumper covers) were the big thing, being an option on cars like the E90/E92. Fast forward a bit and now BMW offers quite literally an entire range of modifications for many models. These modifications cover brakes, suspension, engine, aesthetics, and probably even some areas that we don’t know about.

Fresh off the lot, this 2016 Silverstone Metallic F82 M4 came to us fully wrapped in the factory lot protection. By fully wrapped, this even includes the interior! However driving the car with a protective film on the steering wheel isn’t quite the best idea, so that was removed. The 2016 model M4 now comes standard with features like Comfort Access Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, and Harman/Kardon Surround Sound System, but with a bump in the base price. This bump didn’t stop the owner of this M4 from adding some impressive features like the Carbon Ceramic Brakes and BMW Individual Amaro Brown Interior with a White Stitching.

Coming to us in its stock form, this Sakhir Orange M3 got quite the list of modifications installed during its visit. First on the list was swapping out the OEM downpipes for a set of Zima Motorsports downpipes. Featuring a catless design and a black ceramic thermal coat, the free-flowing Zima downpipes extract additional power and torque from the S55 and decrease turbo lag. Next we added some carbon fiber pieces to make a more aggressive exterior, including the RKP front lip, 3D Design side skirts, IND kidney grilles, M Performance mirrors, an M Performance diffuser and an M Performance spoiler. Inside, we installed the M Performance steering wheel, DCT shift knob, DCT console trim and handbrake to give this F80 a true motorsport look and feel. IND color-matched front reflectors gave the finishing touches to this clean and sporty sedan. Enjoy!